California Compliance

One way to go about owning a modern semi-automatic sporting rifle in California starting Jan 1 2017 is to buy/build them ‘featureless’. What this means is you take away any ‘evil feature’ per California standards. Features include a pistol grip, bullet button, flash hider, collapsable or folding stock and forward vertical pistol grip.

Once this is achieved you are legal to have an original push button magazine release from the factory. If you’re having a hard time picturing all of this as a whole try thinking about the Ruger Min-14, Springfield Armory M1A or an M1 Carbine… all of these are legal under California law and all are considered featureless.

Grip wrap for AK variants. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool.

Grip wrap for AR-10 variants (Daniel Defense DD5 V1 .308 pictured). As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.

Grip wrap for IWI TAVOR X95’s. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.

Thordsen Stock for AR15 and AR10 variants. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.

Hammerhead Grip for AR15 and AR10 variants. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.

Grip wrap for Kriss Vector CRB carbines. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. The magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.

Grip wrap for MP5 variants. As long as this is attached to the pistol grip and no other “evil features” are on the rifle, this is legal under current California laws. Notice the magazine release is intact and the magazine may be freely removed without the use of a tool. This would be considered a FEATURELESS build.